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This is a clothing shop. I have a feeling they have violated a copyright law or two here.

Strange warning sign. It says in finnish something like:

"Warning! Falling items and ice danger"

It's really quite nice to be hiking in Strathcona Park with signs to tell you where you're going, and trails to get you there.

 

Taken on a trip to Mount Becher and Mount Drabble.

Collaboration (as I understand it) between Studio Myerscough & Cartlidge Levene in 2005.

The car museum is no longer open and this sign has been removed

Sign describing the Battle of Oswego during the War of 1812

world's worst pizza

Been kind of obsessed with this sign.

Street signs with no names on them!

Students sign a wooden fish as a symbol of their commitment to their semester

Nikon F4 with Fuji Superia 400 negative film. Processed with ColorNeg module of ColorPerfect plugin.

 

December visit to MIA with my father and family.

Another lovely pub sign from Fowey in Cornwall. A town of ancient pubs.

Lake on the Mountain Brewing Company; Prince Edward County, Ontario.

It's no secret that Ann Arbor is a liberal city. This is just one sign out of a row of houses supporting Barack.

Old sign at Stow on the Wold

Black and White Religious Sign

Harlan, Kentucky. The restaurant has long since been remodeled but this sign is on the outside of the trash bin.

A rare (incomplete) wall painted advertising sign for Wills's Tobacco & Cigarettes seen in the village of Weston, Bath, Somerset

A very unique sign for Expedition Everest.

Sign for the Western Motel, on El Camino Real in Santa Clara.

came across this sign on the way to Skipton,Yorkshire,is there really such a place?

Seen on hwy 15 south at Watkinsville,GA

New Egypt flea market.

Signs of desperation everywhere. And I wonder how did I get so lucky?

Dr. Pepper and H&C Coffee Signs in downtown Roanoke, VA

I've tried to get a shot of this sign for years ...

interesting sign. park slope. brooklyn.nyc

The funny part is that this sign was outside the elevator on the ground floor.

Johnny and Sue Yackel (soprano) demonstrate how one is supposed to observe this crossing sign. We ditched the castle tour in Conway, Wales to visit the Butterfly House across town. It was worth it.

 

In July of 1998 Johnny and I toured with the Morris Beachy Singers. For two weeks 65 singers and spouses motored our way from Manchester, through North Wales, crisscrossed Ireland, and back across South Wales, concluding in London. It was a glorious experience singing in St. David’s Cathedral and other churches. We want to go back and see more.

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